Average power rating of opponents played: MICHIGAN 78.1, LOUISVILLE 78.4

SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

MICHIGAN - Season Results

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Team Stats

Opp Stats

Date

Opponent

Score

SU

Line

ATS

Tot.

O/U

Shots

Pct

REB

TO

Shots

Pct

REB

TO

2/17/2013

PENN ST

79-71

W

-22

L

130.5

O

23-49

46.9%

29

6

25-57

43.9%

35

13

2/24/2013

ILLINOIS

71-58

W

-9

W

138

U

25-49

51.0%

29

10

21-51

41.2%

28

13

2/27/2013

@ PENN ST

78-84

L

-13

L

131.5

O

30-58

51.7%

37

15

27-57

47.4%

30

9

3/3/2013

MICHIGAN ST

58-57

W

-5

L

134

U

25-59

42.4%

29

7

21-59

35.6%

44

18

3/6/2013

@ PURDUE

80-75

W

-6.5

L

135

O

25-59

42.4%

30

5

26-60

43.3%

42

13

3/10/2013

INDIANA

71-72

L

-1.5

L

146.5

U

27-65

41.5%

30

6

30-70

42.9%

53

14

3/14/2013

*PENN ST

83-66

W

-14

W

133.5

O

29-63

46.0%

36

4

29-60

48.3%

32

8

3/15/2013

*WISCONSIN

59-68

L

-2

L

124.5

O

23-57

40.4%

38

11

22-57

38.6%

37

9

3/21/2013

*S DAKOTA ST

71-56

W

-12

W

141

U

28-55

50.9%

29

9

23-52

44.2%

29

12

3/23/2013

*VA COMMONWEALTH

78-53

W

-3.5

W

144

U

31-60

51.7%

41

12

23-58

39.7%

24

11

3/29/2013

*KANSAS

87-85

W

1.5

W

138.5

O

35-71

49.3%

38

10

36-66

54.5%

35

13

3/31/2013

*FLORIDA

79-59

W

3

W

135

O

30-65

46.2%

35

11

23-56

41.1%

36

15

4/6/2013

*SYRACUSE

61-56

W

-1.5

W

129

U

21-53

39.6%

37

10

23-55

41.8%

33

10

4/8/2013

*LOUISVILLE

LOUISVILLE - Season Results

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Team Stats

Opp Stats

Date

Opponent

Score

SU

Line

ATS

Tot.

O/U

Shots

Pct

REB

TO

Shots

Pct

REB

TO

2/17/2013

@ S FLORIDA

59-41

W

-13

W

120

U

22-48

45.8%

36

14

13-53

24.5%

34

16

2/23/2013

SETON HALL

79-61

W

-19

L

-

26-57

45.6%

31

9

23-52

44.2%

30

19

2/27/2013

@ DEPAUL

79-58

W

-15.5

W

145.5

U

26-56

46.4%

46

18

23-64

35.9%

33

19

3/2/2013

@ SYRACUSE

58-53

W

1.5

W

131

U

18-50

36.0%

36

14

20-56

35.7%

41

16

3/4/2013

CINCINNATI

67-51

W

-10.5

W

122

U

28-58

48.3%

31

9

18-51

35.3%

37

21

3/9/2013

NOTRE DAME

73-57

W

-11.5

W

124.5

O

26-51

51.0%

32

10

22-56

39.3%

31

11

3/14/2013

*VILLANOVA

74-55

W

-10.5

W

125.5

O

23-52

44.2%

32

19

21-54

38.9%

35

25

3/15/2013

*NOTRE DAME

69-57

W

-8.5

W

124

O

25-55

45.5%

33

12

19-52

36.5%

36

16

3/16/2013

*SYRACUSE

78-61

W

-5.5

W

124.5

O

23-57

40.4%

39

11

20-49

40.8%

39

20

3/21/2013

*N CAROLINA A&T

79-48

W

-26

W

124.5

O

31-54

57.4%

31

16

17-41

41.5%

20

27

3/23/2013

*COLORADO ST

82-56

W

-10

W

133.5

O

31-55

56.4%

29

9

19-40

47.5%

24

20

3/29/2013

*OREGON

77-69

W

-11

L

134.5

O

28-52

53.8%

34

13

27-61

44.3%

35

12

3/31/2013

*DUKE

85-63

W

-3.5

W

137.5

O

29-55

52.7%

37

8

19-52

36.5%

31

12

4/6/2013

*WICHITA ST

72-68

W

-9.5

L

133

O

22-49

44.9%

33

9

22-54

40.7%

36

11

4/8/2013

*MICHIGAN

KEY GAME INFORMATION

MICHIGAN: John Beilein guided this team to a tie for first in last year's conference and even though just two starters are back, there is no shortage of ready-to-go talent on this Wolverines squad. While the team will really miss Zack Novak and Evan Smotryczk, last year's two leading scorers are back in the fold in Trey Burke (14.8 PPG, 4.6 APG) and Tim Hardaway Jr. (14.6 PPG), forming the conference's most dangerous backcourt duo as excellent dribble-drivers who combined to average nearly 3.5 three-pointers per game. Forward Jordan Morgan (7.3 PPG, 5.6 RPG) will remain a key role player while freshman SF Glenn Robinson III may be prove to be the most college-ready first-year player in the conference. With freshman Mitch McGary manning the post at 6-foot-10, this is a complete roster that has the ideal mix of veterans and young talent to still be balling in late March.

LOUISVILLE: This year is Rick Pitino's chance to make the Big East his conference, entering the season as the No. 2 team in the nation. The Cardinals didn't reach their potential last season until the NCAAs, finishing 10-8 in the conference even though they had six players averaging at least 9.0 PPG. Although last year's leading scorer Kyle Kuric is gone, junior Russ Smith (11.5 PPG, 2.2 SPG) is back in the fold after posting those numbers in just 21.1 MPG last year. Sophomore Chane Behanan (9.5 PPG, 7.5 RPG) should be ready to take an even bigger step this year after producing strong numbers from the post in his first campaign, with 13.2 PPG and 8.0 RPG in the NCAA Tournament. Throw in a veteran point guard in senior Peyton Siva (9.1 PPG, 5.6 APG, 1.7 SPG) and a rapidly improving center Gorgui Dieng (9.1 PPG, 9.1 RPG), and you can see why expectations are so high in Louisville. This experienced club will be joined by a highly-rated newcomer Montrezl Harrell. Although the 6-foot-8 forward was originally set to go to Virginia Tech, the firing of Seth Greenberg there gave Pitino an opening to score another player who should contribute immediately in this deep frontcourt.